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Camo & Krooked

Apr 17, 2025

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TOUCH BASS returns this EASTER, still setting the pace on all things low-end.Headlined by Canadian royalty EXCISION presenting ANZ-AUDIO-VISUAL, debuting his signature, world acclaimed production Xperience to our hemisphere. U.K firebrand HEDEX & EKSMAN lead the D&B charge alongside a special debut back-to-back from Austria’s Camo & Krooked / MEFJUS. French riddim rising star HOL! debut’s with live performances from UK vocalist EMILY MAKIS and South London MC P MONEY. San Diego upstart YDG rounds out the international bill to deliver a full bass-culture take over - cue the wall of lazers!Tix on-sale Thurs 30 Jan, 12 noon local city time via  WWW.TOUCHBASS.COM.AUSign up now via WWW.TOUCHBASS.COM.AU for pre reg early access to guaranteed tier 1 priced tickets.Conditions of Entry – The Trusts Arena  The Trusts Arena aims to make all visitors welcome and ensure they enjoy the wide variety of events that we host. In order to maximise the enjoyment of our venue we ask all patrons to respect the following Conditions of Entry that have been designed to provide a safe and enjoyable venue experience for all. Restrictions may vary from event to event, please check the event page on the Trusts Arena website for more details. The following items are not permitted into The Arena. Please note prohibited items will be confiscated: Weapons (or any items that could be used as weapons) Any items that can be thrown Furniture Firecrackers or other incendiary materials or devices Knives and dangerous weapons including mace or tasers Flares, fireworks, laser pointers Skateboards, rollerblades, scooters or bikes Any other dangerous item Alcohol not purchased from The Arena Animals or pets, with the exception of guide dogs Cans (including aerosol cans), glass bottles, thermos flasks or any breakable container, metal water bottle. For certain events reusable bottles will be permitted - check event details to confirm),  Illicit drugs and illegal substances Commercially produced takeaway food such as McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Subway, pizza etc. Sound amplifying devices including loudhailers, airhorns or similar Photographic, video or audio recording equipment for any purpose other than noncommercial purposes, which may include, without limitation, video and/or audio recorders, camera tripods, monopods or lenses with a total focal strength of greater than 200mm and commercial digital video equipment. The Event Management Staff will, at their sole discretion, determine whether or not an item is intended for personal or commercial use. Drones are not permitted to be used within the arena or precinct without permission from the Venue.  Lighters Both smoking and vaping are prohibited in The Arena. Please note that any vapes used while in the Venue shall be confiscated and disposed of by our security team and/or Venue Management. Selfie sticks Any other item which the Event Management staff at their sole discretion deems to be a prohibited item which may be a danger to, or inconvenience any other patron Bags larger than a A3 size (high x 300mm deep x 300mm wide) are not permitted.  Any costume, sign or banner which may inconvenience any other patron or is deemed offensive Signs or banners that are political, obscene, offensive or abusive Flag poles of more than one metre in length Gang patches or colours Courtsiding is prohibited Chewing Gum is prohibited  Footwear must be worn at all times  Prams may not be let into the venue dependant on event as there is no storage area available.  Sound amplifying devices including loudhailers, air horns or similar devices.  ALCOHOL Anyone intoxicated or using drugs will be removed from the Venue without recourse. A valid passport, New Zealand Drivers Licence or Kiwi Access/HANZ/Hospitality NZ 18+ card are the only accepted forms of ID for the purchase and consumption of alcohol. Alcoholic beverages must not be taken in or out of the Venue. You may not supply alcohol to anyone under 18 in our Venue. Patron, Bag & Vehicle Searches All patrons and their possessions may be subject to searches before entering The Arena Searches may also be carried out during an event and when leaving The Arena, Patrons who refuse to participate in searches may be denied entry to The Arena or removed from the venue (by force if considered necessary) All vehicles entering and leaving The Arena may be searched Prohibited items will be confiscated & disposed of. Patrons bring personal items into the Arena at their own risk. The venue will not be held responsible for any damages to, loss or theft of a patron's personal property How will Patron Searches be carried out? Where patron searches are required, a general pat-down body search will be carried out by security officers. Where patron searches are required of (i) female patrons – they will be carried out by female security officers and (ii) male patrons – by male security officers You will be refused entry or removed from The Arena if security officers consider in their absolute discretion that: You are intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. You have any prohibited item (see above) concealed on your person or in your possessions You refuse to surrender any gang patches or other item requested. You throw any missile You enter or attempt to pass over any crowd barrier or enter any prohibited area or restricted access area You breach any other patrons human rights You behave in a disorderly, anti-social or offensive manner (including indecent exposure) You refuse to follow instructions of the Arena or Security staff You refuse a bag search or patron search Metal detector wands may be used dependant on the event.  Customers enter the Venue at their own risk. Venue Management has no liability whatsoever for any damaged, lost or stolen property, nor for any other loss, damage or injury suffered by any customer, whether in contract, tort or statutory liability to the full extent permitted by law. Prohibited items will be confiscated and not returned.  Venue Management reserves the right to refuse entry or revoke a customers right to remain in the Venue if you are found to have breached these Conditions of Entry, and any customer ejected from the Venue will not be entitled to a ticket refund.
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Camo & Krooked Biography

WHAT IS IT about your favourite records that makes you love them? WHY DO certain combinations of sounds surcharge your soul with emotion? HOW CAN a chord progression invoke an elevation to an untouchable location? The answers to these questions are the Holy Grail for all musicians. Understanding and unravelling the complex and subjective human relationship with tones, textures and triads is a constant quest for musical clarity. For the most passionate artists, this quest will take a lifetime… Passionate artists like Camo (Reini) and Krooked (Markus): Two young Austrians who met on the skateboard but made a lifelong pact in the studio almost 10 years ago. Quickly identifying a shared vision and thirst for sonic communication, the pair have been asking themselves the questions above (and many more) since their earliest releases in the late 2000s. At first they found answers within the high energy, chaotic parameters of drum & bass. But, as they’ve persisted on their quest, found more answers and asked more questions, they’re now exploring a much wider world of musical possibilities. For artists so young, they’ve already achieved a huge deal: Few electronic acts are staring down the barrel of their fourth album at this stage of their career. Even fewer artists have created a made-to-measure live experience with as much attention to detail as their Zeitgeist show. But everything you know about Camo & Krooked so far barely scratches the surface compared to their next ambitious project. Here’s what they’re up to… And how they got there. NEW HORIZONS “It’s about exceeding what you’ve done before. The next step has to be better. If we made the same thing over and over it would be painful. It’s not creative. We love the idea of not knowing what may happen. Fuck the safe path – we want to explore new paths. Some people might not like it. But that’s the risk we enjoy taking… And we’re not going to know if it has paid off until people receive it.” – Reini These paths have been teased throughout their career – particularly with the brushed metal electro sheen of 2011’s ‘Make The Call’ and 2010’s paranoid minimal tech alias Chrome – but were properly swathed down in September 2013 with the release of their third album ‘Zeitgeist’. After two successful thoroughbred drum & bass albums – ‘Above & Beyond’ (Mainframe, 2010) and ‘Cross The Line’ (Hospital, 2011) – ‘Zeitgeist’ was a game-changing document that showed Reini and Markus’s true passions, musical scope and future vision. Embracing drum & bass’s famously high production standards while breaking down its infamously conservative formulas and tempo restrictions, ‘Zeitgeist’ compounded a stronger signature than they’d displayed previously… Disco, techno, soul and funk were brazenly smelted down as the young duo carved delicate synthetic textures with soft plucks, spacious minimalist design and detailed arrangements. Abandoning scene expectation and fears of technical limitation, ‘Zeitgeist’ was a calling card for a genre-free future where artists transcend boundaries created by the fans, the labels and, ultimately, themselves. “We want to create a sound that no one else has done before. Not just technically, but in terms of arrangement. The goal? For people know the Camo & Krooked sound at any tempo. There’s a safe way to play it when you’re establishing yourself and that’s how we did it on the first two albums… To a certain degree. But with ‘Zeitgeist’ we just did our own thing. Since then that way of thinking has grown so much it’s an intrinsic part of our musical journey.” – Markus Joining them on this journey is essential. Many producers already have; the electric emotion and cosmic textures of ‘Zeitgeist’ are already being referenced, deftly nodded to and blatantly copied across drum & bass. The referees have become the reference: Now, in the true spirit of exceeding past accomplishments, they’re about to take this sound, spirit and creative ideology to a new level. JOURNEY THROUGH SOUND In the aftermath of ‘Zeitgeist’ and its ambitious bespoke hi-tech live show, Markus and Reini have continued to study and analyse musical dynamics; how sounds ignite emotions and feelings from deep within, how space and silence are just as important as the musical elements. Above all: how music tells its own unique story. “We listen to everything we love and constantly dissect the chord progressions and arrangements. That’s how we’ve learnt. We’ve made the connections between D&B and soul and funk. A lot of our development comes from listening and understanding.” – Reini Studying the new masters from Jon Hopkins to Tame Impala to David August, Markus and Reini have toiled hard to understand their shared vision of their musicality and, most importantly, how they want to translate it to us. Rather than use the same old in-the-box language, they’ve amassed a collection of analogue hardware to help them chisel and hone these messages furthermore: A Moog Sub37, Prophet8, Roland Chorus Echo, JoMoX MBaseII, Studer 961 mixing desk, mics to record their own percussion and drum libraries… The list is building, slowly but surely. Each machine helping them articulate their unique sound and define their own creative boundaries. “Limiting your sound and understanding your machines and their capabilities is essential. Having that abundance of creative opportunities is dangerous; endlessly flicking through folders and VSTs means you never actually make anything .You never find your own sound. So we’ve thought about everything that pleases us and intrigues us so we can establish and really define our own sound. Besides… Hardware just sounds better!” – Markus The first taste of these analogue experiments since ‘Zeitgeist’ emerged in June 2015 with ‘Gravitas’. A dreamy, arpeggiated composition, it was the bespoke result of a creative partnership with Red Bull’s skydiving team, created to soundtrack one of the most beautiful aerial stunts the team have ever displayed. Sitting at a pensive 115BPM, ‘Gravitas’ instantly smacked of Camo & Krooked’s sound while rolling at a tempo they’d never explored before. Another example of Markus and Reini’s musicianship, it acts as the quintessential tease for their highly anticipated fourth album. BACK TO THE FUTURE Camo & Krooked’s new album is their most ambitious project to date. Joining Markus, Reini and their stash of outboard kit are a score of local upcoming vocalists (because they love working with new artist and supporting Austrian talent), wild-skill session musicians (because they know their own technical limitations and when to call in a pro to replicate their own strums and sketches) and industry professionals such as award-winning pop architect Simon Britton whose discography is peppered with legends from Kool & The Gang to Eminem, Usher to Jimmy Cliff. Even by the duo’s widescreen standards, it’s a brave new musical world. Building new sonic skylines on the impressive structures of their past, tracks such as the sun-freckled reflectivity of ‘Like I Do’, the delicate keys of ‘Black & White’, the slo-mo techno drones and dark bass tones of ‘If Else’ galvanise Markus and Reini’s capabilities well into the future in a way that’s not been done by their peers before. Many hugely respected artists who first came to fame in drum & bass have gone on to succeed on bigger stages… But not in the way Camo & Krooked intend to do it. “We put so much effort and blood, sweat and tears into writing something that’s unique and fresh and not already done,” states Markus. “We don’t want to be the next big radio act” “I wonder how long it will take till the bubble bursts? When radio moves on, everyone moves on… We want to make a deeper connection. We want people who stay with us and join the journey and not people who just respond to the hype and move-on as quickly after. But we can only do this if we are true to ourselves.” With honesty and clarity as strong as their sonic signatures and musical passions, this is the sound of two men on a lifelong quest to understand and unravel the complex and subjective human relationship with music. This is the sound of two men at a newfound creative peak. This is next level Camo & Krooked. Do you have any questions? http://www.camoandkrooked.com http://www.soundcloud.com/camokrooked https://twitter.com/CamoKrooked https://instagram.com/camokrooked
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